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Following last years post of people at MVP Summit 2009 on Twitter, I’m getting a bit of a head start and using the new Twitter Lists feature to create a list of all Microsoft MVPs that I know (or know of). I’ve started this list with the same people from last years blog post. The plan is for this list to be a complete list (or at least as complete as I can make it) of Microsoft MVPs. If you are an MVP and want to be included or if you know of any MVPs that should be included, please let me know. (If you are on the list and are no longer an MVP or don’t want to be included, please let me know as well and I’ll remove you.)

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posted on Sunday, January 03, 2010 3:59 PM

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# re: Microsoft MVPs on Twitter 1/3/2010 4:02 PM Peter Bromberg
Great idea Scott. Add me too @peterbromberg

# re: Microsoft MVPs on Twitter 1/3/2010 5:35 PM Marshall Harrison
Great idea. Add me.

# re: Microsoft MVPs on Twitter 1/7/2010 5:37 AM baccarat secrets
One complication with screen-scraping is that presence / visibility in the online MVP directory is voluntary. Several MVPs (well, I know of at least one) elects to *not* be visible in any shape or form in the online directory.

# re: Microsoft MVPs on Twitter 1/7/2010 8:12 AM Scott Dorman
This is a simply a list of MVPs who are on Twitter, nothing more. Inclusion in this list is 100% voluntary. As I find MVPs (or am told of them, asked by them) that aren't on this list, I add them. If they don't want to be listed for some reason and let me know, I'll remove them. This is absolutely not an "official" list by any stretch of the imagination.

# re: Microsoft MVPs on Twitter 3/9/2010 12:34 AM Robz
I'm glad you believe I'm an MVP. Alas, I am not yet an MVP. Hoping to achieve that status this year though.

# re: Microsoft MVPs on Twitter 3/9/2010 9:30 AM Scott
Robz: Sorry about that. Hopefully you'll get awarded this year.

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